New Delhi: The India Big Cat Conservation Events 2026 initiative has been announced by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) to strengthen wildlife protection efforts across the country. As a precursor to the IBCA Summit 2026, these events will highlight India’s leadership in conserving major big cat species while promoting collaboration between central and state governments.
Details of India Big Cat Conservation Events 2026
- The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) will organize five thematic events across India.
- Each event will focus on a specific big cat species found in India.
- The initiative supports the goals of the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA).
- Aim:
- Showcase conservation achievements
- Address challenges
- Promote joint action
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India Big Cat Conservation Events 2026: Five Big Cat Species Covered
India will focus on its five major wild big cats:
- Tiger
- Asiatic Lion
- Leopard
- Snow Leopard
- Cheetah
Event Locations Across India
The government has selected key locations linked to each species:
- Gir, Gujarat → Asiatic Lion Conservation
- Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh → Cheetah Conservation
- Bhubaneswar, Odisha → Leopard Conservation & Biodiversity Day
- Gangtok, Sikkim → Snow Leopard Conservation
- Chandrapur, Maharashtra → Tiger Conservation
What is the Importance of India Big Cat Conservation Events 2026
1. Preparation for IBCA Summit 2026
- These events act as pre-summit programs.
- They will build global awareness before the IBCA Summit.
2. Strengthening India’s Global Leadership
- India already leads in tiger population globally (70%+).
- The country is now expanding efforts to other big cats.
3. Promoting Collaboration
- Focus on:
- Central government
- State governments
- Local communities
- Conservation agencies
Key Conservation Initiatives Highlighted
Asiatic Lion Conservation (Gir, Gujarat)
Theme: India’s Unique Conservation Success
- Asiatic lions survive only in India
- Major steps:
- Project Lion implementation
- Disease monitoring systems
- Habitat expansion in Greater Gir
- Conflict mitigation teams
- Community participation (Maldharis)
- Compensation schemes for locals
Tiger Conservation (Chandrapur, Maharashtra)
Theme: Flagship of India’s Forest Conservation
- India hosts over 70% of global tiger population
Key actions:
- Expansion of tiger reserves
- Wildlife corridor protection
- Use of modern tech:
- Camera traps
- AI monitoring
- M-STrIPES system
- Anti-poaching forces strengthened
- Voluntary relocation from core habitats
Other Species Focus
Cheetah (Bhopal)
- Reintroduction efforts under Project Cheetah
- Monitoring adaptation in new habitats
Leopard (Bhubaneswar)
- Focus on human-wildlife conflict
- Awareness on biodiversity conservation
Snow Leopard (Gangtok)
- High-altitude ecosystem protection
- Community-based conservation models















